Common use of Unsatisfied Judgments Clause in Contracts

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress execution or other process has been levied against the Company or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s possession. No unsatisfied judgment is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Share Sale and Purchase Agreement (SGS International, Inc.), Share Sale and Purchase Agreement (SGS International, Inc.)

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress distress, execution or other process has been levied against the Company or any of its assets or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s 's possession. No unsatisfied judgment judgment, order or award is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Acquisition Agreement (Tiger Telematics Inc)

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress distress, execution or other process has been levied against the Company or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s possession. No unsatisfied judgment is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Seachange International Inc)

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress distress, execution or other process has been levied against the Company or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s possessionpossession which has not been satisfied in full. No unsatisfied judgment is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Syniverse Holdings LLC)

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress distress, execution or other process has been levied against the Company or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s possession's possession which has not been satisfied in full. No unsatisfied judgment is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Merger Agreement (Whittman Hart Inc)

Unsatisfied Judgments. No distress distress, execution or other process has been levied against the Company or action taken to charge or repossess goods or property in the Company’s possession's possession that has not been satisfied in full. No unsatisfied judgment is outstanding against the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement (Natco Group Inc)